Micromax pips Samsung as India's leading mobile phone brand


Aug 5 (Reuters) : Indian budget smartphone maker Micromax has ousted Samsung Electronics Co Ltd as the leading brand in all types of mobile phones in the April-June quarter, grabbing a 16.6 percent market share, a recent research report showed.

Samsung had 14.4 percent market share, down from 16.3 percent in the first quarter, said the report by Counterpoint Research. In the smartphone segment, however, Samsung still came out tops.

"Micromax is leveraging its wider distribution reach, growing brand awareness not only in urban but in rural India with affordable low-cost handsets," said Counterpoint analyst Neil Shah.

 
In price sensitive India, local mobile phone makers like Micromax are successfully gaining market share with low cost phones.

These companies mostly use chipsets made by MediaTek , which tend to be cheaper than those made by industry leader Qualcomm Inc, and outsource production to China and Taiwan, instead of investing in manufacturing plants, further helping keep costs down.

Together, local Indian mobile phone manufacturers had about 32 percent of the domestic market, according to the report, and more than two-thirds of the total shipments.

In the smartphone segment, Samsung still had the largest market share in terms of shipments, at 25.3 percent during the second quarter while Micromax had 19.1 percent.

But Samsung's dominance is slipping, Shah said, adding that in the first quarter, Samsung had a 33.3 percent market share in smartphones, while Micromax had 16.7 percent.

India ranks behind China and the United States in smartphone sales, with up to 90 million smartphones expected to be sold there this year, according to Counterpoint.
  

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  • BABA, BANGALORE

    Wed, Aug 06 2014

    Micromax is an Indian product made in China. Samsung is a Korean product made in China. Both are made in China factories.

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  • Anil, blore

    Wed, Aug 06 2014

    The owners of Micromax are BJP party funders, but yet they will source and invest with our enemy China. Where is Indian Nationalism, if you can't manufacture the same in India and provide jobs for Indian youth and beat China at their own game. All companies that source products from China and simply put Indian seal on package, should be taxed exorbitantly. Remains to be seen if Arun Jaitely will further tax Feku's business friends..

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  • Af, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 06 2014

    In Asia,china made mobile named 'Xiaomi' is most selling hot brand and its beaten Samsung. In India it will be released soon,

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  • Mukesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 06 2014

    Micromax is a good cell phone. We have to improve our Indian products in Market, We the people have to go for Indian Prodcuts instead of foriegn products. MicroMax has a capablity to beat samsung and introduce in other countries as well. Good Luck.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Wed, Aug 06 2014


    Yes not only Mobile Phone, We should improve all our Indian products in Market rather than foriegn products.

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